Macron’s declaration comes against a backdrop of immense suffering in Gaza, where recent figures indicate nearly 56,000 Palestinians have lost their lives since the onset of the war. This humanitarian crisis, compounded by Israel's blockade and military actions against Iran's nuclear capabilities, has driven Macron to advocate for Palestinian statehood as “a moral duty and political requirement.”

He has signaled the urgency of reorganizing the postponed conference, which he was set to co-host with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This political maneuver aims to catalyze a two-state solution and encourage Hamas to cease hostilities, ultimately striving for regional stability. However, France’s position has drawn ire from Israel, which accuses Macron of leading “a crusade against the Jewish state.” Additionally, the United States has distanced itself from Macron's initiatives, advising nations to avoid the conference.

Macron's attempts at peacemaking have presented a significant diplomatic challenge that will test his leadership and resolve as he navigates these complex international waters.